On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 10:47:30AM -0400, Mo Morsi wrote: > At today's Fedora Cloud SIG meeting, we discussed something akin to this > [1] but for cloud instances. Deltacloud [2] could be used to manage > connections to different clouds and we can provide a simple gui dialog > to configure providers. This would simplify the Fedora desktop / cloud > integration experience and make deploying to the cloud from Fedora > completely seamless.
This is interesting. (Though honestly it just looks to be a prettier version of virt-manager?) It would be pretty nifty to add Deltacloud support, as you say. Or maybe Aeolus support. Right now Aeolus feels like it's more targeted at enterprise users, but I'm not sure it has to be. It could be a really awesome way to manage a couple of cloud deployments, whether it's hosting your website or running something compute-intensive. > Matt Miller suggested we add a feature but unfortunately I'm short on > cycles, though it was mentioned that if we can come up with a good story > / proposal for Fedora 19, something might be able to be arraigned. We > also can see about pulling in the gnome design and implementation teams > to help us out with this story. I'm not sure I have any cycles to volunteer, but I like the idea.
